Professional Attire at MC² MC² focuses on fostering a professional attitude and behavior. As such, students are expected to be responsible for their attire in their efforts to maintain a respectful and productive environment.
MC² Dress Code PolicyPassed by GC 4-13-04
In order to maintain a professional atmosphere of learning, mutual respect, and safety while allowing for freedom of expression students and faculty will abide by the following code of dress.
Students and faculty will be allowed to wear clothes that do not distract from the learning process.
Students and faculty will be allowed to wear clothes that express themselves as long as they do not disrupt our environment of safety, respect, and professionalism.
Students and faculty will wear clothes that conform to health code regulations(i.e. cleanliness, bare feet, etc.)
The following attire will not be allowed:
Clothing that refers to smoking, drugs, alcohol, or other illegal substances.
Clothing with racist, sexist, or intolerant language and/or imagery.
Clothing with language and/or imagery of a sexual nature.
Clothing with gang language and/or imagery.
Clothing with language and/or imagery of an explicitly violent nature.
Clothing that reveals undergarments or the body between the bottom of the shirt and top of the pants.
Consequences:
Offending persons will be required to change clothes immediately or be sent home.
Repeat offenses will result in an official warning.
Dress Code Policy AmendedPassed by GC 4/13/04; Amended by GC 12/19/05 and Staff Senate 12/21/05
Given MC²’s commitment to preparing its students for future careers and our frequent interaction with the public, Governance Council believes it is important for all MC² community members to be mindful of the image they convey. Therefore, MC² is defined as a professional environment.
In order to maintain a professional atmosphere of learning, mutual respect, and safety, while allowing for freedom of expression, students and faculty will abide by the following code of dress.
Students and faculty will be allowed to wear clothes that do not distract from the learning process.
Students and faculty will be allowed to wear clothes that express themselves as long as they do not disrupt our environment of safety, respect, and professionalism.
Students and faculty will wear clothes that conform to health code regulations. (i.e. cleanliness, bare feet, etc.)
The following attire will not be allowed:
Clothing that refers to smoking, drugs, alcohol, or other illegal substances.
Clothing with racist, sexist, or intolerant language and/or imagery.
Clothing with language and/or imagery of a sexual nature.
Clothing with language and/or imagery of an explicitly violent nature.
Clothing that reveals undergarments or the body between the bottom of the shirt and the top of the pants.
Consequences:
Offending persons will be required to change clothes immediately or be sent home.
Repeat offenses will result in an official warning.
In order to further define the parameters of appropriate dress for the MC² environment, the Community has identified the following as appropriate or not:
APPROPRIATE
NOT APPROPRIATE
Hats
Pajama bottoms (except on specially designated “spirit” days)
Sweat pants
Visible midriffs
Visible underwear (with the exception of bra straps)
Professional Attire at MC²
MC² focuses on fostering a professional attitude and behavior. As such, students are expected to be responsible for their attire in their efforts to maintain a respectful and productive environment.
MC² Dress Code PolicyPassed by GC 4-13-04
In order to maintain a professional atmosphere of learning, mutual respect, and safety while allowing for freedom of expression students and faculty will abide by the following code of dress.
The following attire will not be allowed:
Consequences:
Dress Code Policy AmendedPassed by GC 4/13/04; Amended by GC 12/19/05 and Staff Senate 12/21/05
Given MC²’s commitment to preparing its students for future careers and our frequent interaction with the public, Governance Council believes it is important for all MC² community members to be mindful of the image they convey. Therefore, MC² is defined as a professional environment.
In order to maintain a professional atmosphere of learning, mutual respect, and safety, while allowing for freedom of expression, students and faculty will abide by the following code of dress.
The following attire will not be allowed:
Consequences:
In order to further define the parameters of appropriate dress for the MC² environment, the Community has identified the following as appropriate or not: